Message-ID: <857eli$9705212150@qz.little-neck.ny.us> X-Archived-At: Path: qz!news.accessus.net!not-for-mail X-Path-Preload: news.accessus.net preloaded to thwart rogue canceller there Newsgroups: alt.sex.stories.moderated,alt.sex.stories Followup-To: alt.sex.stories.d Organization: The Committee To Thwart Spam Approved: X-Moderator-Contact: Eli the Bearded X-Story-Submission: From: Celeste801@aol.com Subject: Celestial Reviews 183 - May 21 X-Is-Review: yes Celestial Reviews 183 - May 21, 1997 Note: Gramma and Grampa are sitting out on the front porch one day in their rockers, when Grampa says to Gramma, "Wanna fuck?" Well, they sit there in silence, rocking for a while, and then Gramma says, "Wanna fuck?" Again the silence and rocking continues for quite some time, until finally Grampa speaks up and says, "This oral sex ain't all it's cracked up to be ... !" Second Note: My compliments to the author(s) of the Annex Reviews. I have seen three issues so far, and they have been well done. Third Note: Remember the Third Annual Celestial Writing Contest. The rules are that the story must in some way be about sex and must be restricted to 500 words or less. In addition, the story should include some sort of unusual twist - like the unexpected self-revelation Robert Browning's poem "My Last Duchess" or the surprise endings in several of Vickie Tern's "Teasers" or Deirdre's stories. If you wish, you can submit several super-short stories together (as Vickie Tern has now done on two occasions), or you can post them separately under separate titles. However, I'll give first prize to the best STORY, not to the best collection. The deadline for submissions will be June 3, which my calendar tells me is the date on which the Catholic Church will celebrate the feast of St. Charles Lwanga and his companions. Fourth Note: Remember: even though someone else may be posting my reviews for me, my e-mail address is still Celeste801@aol.com. - Celeste "Charly the Yard Guy" by Michael K. Smith (romance) 10, 10, 10 "How to Write Stories Good" by Michael K. Smith (writing advice) 10, 10, 10 "Nope. They Can't Mow The Lawn" by Dr. D. (vegetable & anal sex) 9, 7, 10 "Beverly Hills, 90210: Bed Rest" by Reverend Jim (TV parody) 10, 8, 8 "HypnoTV: Melrose Place" by MAW (TV parody) 10, 6, 6 "Fantasy 1.0" by Wiley06 (gangbang) 10, 10, 10 "Art Appreciation" by Taria (sexual variety) 10, 10, 10 "Alone" by Dennis (cybersex fantasy) 9, 8, 9 "Fun In The Tub" by MIKE HUNT (hmm....) 10, 9, 9 "Cold" by George Stapanek (cold mf sex) 10, 6, 5 * "Fools Rush In" by Joe Parsons (phone sex) 10, 9, 9 * "Angelic Interlude" by Joe Parsons (meeting the cyber- lover) 10, 10, 10 * "Encounter at Green's Rock" by Joe Parsons (going home again) 10, 10, 10 * "When Morning Comes" by Joe Parsons (dream lover) 10, 9.5, 9.5 * "Livinia" by Friar Dave (complex romance) 9.5, 10, 10 * "One Moment in Time" by D.B. (romantic fling) 9, 10, 10 * "Getting It Right" by Michael K. Smith (young romance) 10, 10, 10 * = Repost of a previous review (because the story has recently been reposted) "Charly the Yard Guy" by Michael K. Smith (mksmith1@swbell.net). Yard-guy sex is actually a fairly popular topic when women meet in sewing circles, at the hairdresser's, or even at PTA executive meetings. There's something about a muscular young man in a sweaty tee-shirt that outlines and emphasizes those muscles that brings out the libido in the everyday housewife. I don't personally know anyone who has actually fucked her yard guy, but I have heard some wild claims and have had lots of friends who have incorporated the yard guy into fantasies later in the evening. Come to think of it, I DID make love to my yard guy just last week, but I had him take a shower with me first to get rid of all those little pieces of grass and herbicides that aren't really all that sexy. Of course, the mitigating circumstance in my case is that I am married to my yard guy. Anyway, in the present story Charly the Yard Guy is actually Charlene the 16-year-old Yard Girl, who takes over the job of doing extensive yard work for the 35-year-old neighbor when her brothers can no longer do the work. She quickly becomes more than a yard worker. Although the older man tries to resist the relationship, they fall in love and move swiftly along to a tender and happy ending. There are people who would label this a pedophile relationship, but that's a silly oversimplification. I'm not sure about this (in fact, I'm just making it up), but I think the odds for happiness would actually be in FAVOR of a really responsible and sensitive 16-year-old who wanted to develop a mature relationship with a 35-year-old man - as long as the man is also a mature, sensible man rather than a horny asshole. The main reason to discourage such relationships is that the result would be a tremendous loss of worthwhile women from the dating pool for horny 16-year-old boys who couldn't compete with the sophistication and sensitivity of their more mature competitors. If my daughter finds this story, I want to remind her that not all that many middle-aged men who flirt with teenagers are as wonderful as the guy in this story. I would also like to remind the guy that statutory rape is still a punishable offense that is prosecuted in most jurisdictions in the western world. Some people are put off by stories about taboo subjects. It's important to keep in mind that people are interested in taboo subjects because to some extent these topics ARE fascinating and attractive. There have been numerous great books in literature and award-winning films in which the "forbidden relationship" plays a tantalizing part. What will happen when the strong-willed vivacious southern belle falls in love with a man who is married to someone else or with a man whose allegiance to the South is seriously questioned? What will happen when Gregory Peck is assigned to an air base in England during World War II and faces the extraordinary danger of probably dying in battle far away from his wife at home while he is in close contact with a beautiful British woman? What will happen when a widower who is ready to marry the beautiful love of his life and resume his normal existence is suddenly confronted by his former wife, who wasn't dead after all but has merely been the victim of amnesia? Blindly denying that these stories are interesting does not reduce their attractiveness. In real life, situations like these may cause really serious complications and emotional problems. I used to be amazed (watching reruns, of course) at how much stress Little Joe used to be able to tolerate on the Ponderosa. The poor guy had a fiancee die at least every fourth episode, his parents or brothers kidnapped almost weekly, and he had amnesia at least twice a year. The poor little kid on The Rifleman had it even worse: each week, a group of homicidal maniacs would rob a bank, beat up his father, kidnap him (I think his name was Marcus), and repulse his father (Lucas) the first time he tried to rescue him. Then these assholes would be in position to kill both Marcus and Lucas and sometimes also Micah plus an itinerant neighbor, when the Old Man would whip out his rifle and kill all six of the bad guys on the spot. In real life, that's stress; but that's what fiction is for. Getting back to sex, I think it's a really bad idea for a man to get into a relationship with a sexy nymphomaniac who eventually refuses to let go of him and boils the family rabit on the kitchen stove or for a woman to become a call girl that gets sent on a shopping spree by a handsome rich guy with whom she eventually falls in love. It's not all that likely that such stories would have happy endings in real life; but "Fatal Attraction" and "Pretty Woman" are really good movies. Worrying about the moral ambiguity of these movies simply makes it less likely that you will enjoy them or profit from the vicarious experiences they convey. So if any of you assholes out there decide to seduce my teenage daughter, you can assume that your life will become stressful. I'll grant the POSSIBILITY that she might become happy with a guy twice her age; and in fact, if things happened to her just the way they happen in this story, that would be just swell. But I'm going to bet on her having a lot of fun with kids her own age and marrying a guy I consider to be a kid and all that neat kind of crap. Ratings for "Charly the Yard Guy" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "How to Write Stories Good" by Michael K. Smith (mksmith1@swbell.net). My system of ratings doesn't actually apply to this essay, because it's not really a "story." It's really just good advice for people who want to write stories. However, I thought I should give this essay high ratings just to increase the probability that aspiring writers will read it. This author goes into greater detail than I do, but here are the five guidelines from my FAQ that I give to budding writers of erotica who feel they are being neglected by their public: (a) Have an angle (topic, point of view, or whatever you want to call it) and introduce it early. Give the readers a reason to want to read the story. (b) Don't waste your time with irrelevant details. (c) Use an effective writing style. It is sometimes effective to write in a deliberately illiterate style in order to achieve an effect; but even people who say they don't care about grammar become turned off when writing becomes just plain confusing. (d) Make the sex scenes achieve the effect you want. For example, not all erotic stories are supposed to be "hot"; but if yours is supposed to be arousing, you yourself should become at least moderately aroused when you reread the story. Try to look at the story from the point of view of your readers. If you expect to turn on respectable but sexy high school English teachers, try to imagine someone of that description reading your story and imagine how she will feel while she is reading your words. (e) Follow rules for good grammar, such as those posted in my Celestial Grammar and Advanced Celestial Grammar. My guidelines never contradict Smith's, but I'd advise you to pay greater attention to his, since he is a proven, successful author. Ratings for "How to Write Stories Good" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "Nope. They Can't Mow The Lawn" by Dr. D. (THC Repost). I have to admit that the only reason I read this story was that it mentioned mowing the lawn. I figured it would contrast nicely with the preceding story. Actually, this is a well-told story about a guy who fucks his wife in the ass while he simultaneously works over her pussy with a large cucumber. It's so crazy, it just might work! Ratings for "Nope. They Can't Mow The Lawn" Athena (technical quality): 9 Venus (plot & character): 7 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "Beverly Hills, 90210: Bed Rest" by Reverend Jim (RvrendJim@aol.com). Kelly and Valerie do not get along. If you didn't already know that, you probably won't enjoy this story. The plot is not exactly creative; it's enjoyable primarily because it is easy for fans to picture these characters from the Fox television show and to imagine the irony of these two little sex kittens exchanging mutual pleasure. Incidentally, I don't at all approve of this sort of sexual activity. Common sense says that if you have intense oral sex with a person who has the flu, you're going to catch the disease yourself. Ratings for "Bed Rest" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 8 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 8 "HypnoTV: Melrose Place" by MAW (MS4EVER321@aol.com). This story incorporates mind control through hypnosis into a couple of story lines based on the Melrose Place television series. First Amanda hypnotizes Alison and makes her exchange sexual pleasantries. Of course, she also gives her a post-hypnotic suggestion which will turn her back into a sex slave upon command. In a separate sequence Sydney makes love to Kimberly and then describes to her how she had used hypnosis to seduce the cold-hearted Jane. Next Sydney and Kimberly go out and reactivate the old hypnosis trigger on Jane, and then they bring Jo into the action. Finally, Sydney and Kimberly go to New York and meet Phoebe, Rachel, and Monica and do the story by this author that I reviewed last week. As I have said many times, I find it to be really simplistic (and uninteresting) to suggest that people are likely to become sexual slaves through just a few seconds of staring at a magic ruby or candle. The author admits this problem, but just admitting it doesn't make it stop being a problem. Maybe Melrosers who are already fascinated by mind control or accept the notion of easy hypnosis-for-sex will greatly enjoy the image of the people from Melrose Place doing kinky things to one another. This author is not a bad writer. She just needs to work on her plots. Right now she is operating on the assumption that simply inserting mind control and sex into stories with familiar characters will result in sexually stimulating stories. It's not quite that easy: not all mind control stories with good grammar are automatically good. I would suggest looking at some of the stories by RC, who specializes in this genre. The five best mind control stories I have ever read are "Trances" by Michael K. Smith, "Reward" by Bill Green, "Wet Dreams" by Backrub, "All We Like Sheep" by MC Woodsmoke, and "Experiment" by Deirdre. Each of these stories integrates mind control with a sound plot structure to generate a truly erotic story. If this author would incorporate similar strategies, she would possibly produce some good stories. An additional problem with this story is that the Amanda and Alison part seems to be entirely unrelated to the other three segments. I would recommend focusing on a single story line. Ratings for "HypnoTV: Melrose Place" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character):6 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 6 "Fantasy 1.0" by Wiley06 (reposted by Mr. Double (mrdouble@ix.netcom.com)). This author has run the gamut of my ratings. I have rated his stories as low as 1 and as high as 10. I suspect he would agree with my ratings: he knows how to write exceedingly well; it's just that sometimes he doesn't bother to develop his stories as fully as possible. Another thing about this author is that he makes me nervous. I think he would be proud of that fact. When I read his stories I feel someone leering at me; I don't quite feel safe. Wiley doesn't write romances. A final thing about Wiley is that he changes his number every year. When I first found his stories he was Wiley03. Last year he was Wiley05. By now he's probably Wiley07. My theory is that at the turn of the millennium he'll change his name to Smiley01 and write romances. In this story the narrator spots a cute, wholesome teenager at a bus stop with her mother and fantasizes about all the neat things that he and his friends could do to her at a fraternity gangbang. Like I said, Wiley0x makes me nervous, and he's not writing romances yet. Ratings for "Fantasy 1.0" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character):10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "Art Appreciation" by Taria (Taria29b@aol.com). The woman is genuinely pissed off because she has been standing in the cold, waiting for her husband, who is late again. When she discovers that she has been standing in front of an art gallery, she goes inside, where she discovers that the gallery is displaying the works of Andres - "Andres Presents the History of Sex," to be precise. The display turns her on and reminds her of a nearby sex shoppe, and she goes to that store and acquires some sextoys. She takes the next day off and stays home and plays with herself, while her husband goes to work. The self-stimulation is extremely erotic, but the best part is the creative use of a dildo during subsequent ff sexual activity with a friend. Next we are treated to her voyeurism, while she watches her husband masturbate with a dildo. Say what? Is this guy kinky or something? Well, I guess he is kinky; but his wife incorporates his fantasies into a memorable session of teasing and anal lovemaking. The author does an excellent job of describing interesting and sexy details of the lovemaking session. Ratings for "Art Appreciation" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "Alone" by Dennis (wooly@coin.csnet.net). This is a story about a man who feels lonely at the end of a difficult day and fantasizes about the woman with whom he has been engaging in cybersex. Normally I have trouble enjoying stories that are written from one person to another and then simply transposed onto a.s.s. as a "story." Usually such stories fail to catch an audience beyond the person for whom they were originally intended. This one is different. Somehow - even though it seems to have been written for a person other than myself - it manages to attract me as a sort of voyeur, watching that original imaginary relationship. This author could use some work on plot and character development, but this is already pretty good material - especially for a first effort. Ratings for "Alone" Athena (technical quality): 9 Venus (plot & character): 8 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 9 "Fun In The Tub" by MIKE HUNT (M1kehunt@aol.com). Question: Oh great and wise guru, is it worse to be pissed off or to be pissed on? Answer: Worst of all is to be pissed off because you have been pissed on. Once upon a time, Mike and June were having marital difficulties. Instead of going to a marriage counselor or to a former classmate in Maine, they went to a motel in Denver and ordered a 6-pack of Coors beer from room service. Then they played sex slaves. Somehow the sex slavery got fixated on delaying the onset of intinction, the difficulty of which was augmented by extensive imbibing. You can look all that up in your Funk and Wagnalls. After June gets pissed off because she can't piss, Mike gets pissed off because June reciprocates. Then they laugh like bunnies in heat, and this solves their marital problems. Or something like that. Ratings for "Fun In The Tub" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 9 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 9 "Cold" by George Stapanek (A+ Story). If you're into ennui or existential angst, you might enjoy this story more than I did. It left me cold. The man fucks the woman, but neither shows much emotion or enjoys it very much. Ray N. Velez liked this story; otherwise he wouldn't have posted it as an A+ story. This is short enough (484 words) to have been submitted for the Third Annual Celestial Story Contest (deadline June 3). But it wouldn't have won. It left me cold. Ratings for "Cold" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 6 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 5 * "Fools Rush In" by Joe Parsons (jmp@cyber-mall.com). I enjoy a creative commercial now and then. My favorite television ad right now is the one where the man is seeing a woman off at a train station and they are quickly writing and displaying messages to each other as he runs down the platform while the train begins to depart. Suddenly, she holds up a note that says "Post" (or maybe it's "Pole"). He looks confused but keeps running - then he crashes into a lamppost. The present story is actually a commercial; but it's a very creative plug for the author's phone-sex service. The story is about Gush Plumbob, the idol of Real Americans across the Fruited Plain, who runs a radio talk show. One day, while he's on the air denouncing commies and advertising Spotted Owl Delicacies, he receives a call from a sexy woman, who leaves him her phone number, which is not 1-900-HOT-CHIX, but supplies a similar service. Gush calls her back and has the orgasm of his life right there on line, and afterwards he feels compelled to turn the portraits of Senators McCarthy, Helms, and Gingrich so that they face the wall instead of staring at him in lofty grandeur from his office. {We can tell this is fiction, because there is no Senator Gingrich among the Real Americans.} Some people object to the notion that a person would use this newsgroup to advertise a commercial service. I don't. In each case, this author gives us the entire story. He doesn't tantalize us, get us hooked, and then make us pay to hear the end of the story. We just read his stories and then see his ad for his phone service at the end. I have never called Joe's phone service, and I don't intend to. But if everybody who posts a spam message on this newsgroup would also supply a fresh story as good as those by this author, I would be a very happy camper. Ratings for "Fools Rush In" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 9 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 9 * "Angelic Interlude" by Joe Parsons (jmp@cyber-mall.com). The man and woman have communicated for some time through cyberspace. They have never met, but she has described her fantasies of what she would like to do to him. Now she is coming to visit him in person, and he is waiting for her plane at the airport. Her name is Angel; hence the title. I guess almost everybody who reads stories on this newsgroup has a fantasy of this happening - even those of us who have no intention of ever consummating such a relationship. Of course, this is just the cyberspace version of the old honky-tonk romance that the country-western singers tell us about. The odds are actually pretty remote that a guy will have the three best orgasms of his life within an hour after getting out of the car in a wilderness clearing after picking up his mysterious lover at the airport. But isn't it pretty to think so? So the storyline is trite, but it's well written and just plain hot sex. Ratings for "Angelic Interlude" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 * "Encounter at Green's Rock" by Joe Parsons (jmp@cyber-mall.com). The woman has decided to visit the island area in Maine that she used to haunt with her cousins during her childhood. She comes upon a teenage boy masturbating; and after watching him, she makes tender love to him. This main event is surrounded by numerous reflections on her own sexual development. This is a well-written, sensitive, erotic story. Ratings for "Encounter at Green's Rock" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 * "When Morning Comes" by Joe Parsons (jmp@cyber-mall.com). Ellen has a kind and gentle lover who does everything he can to meet her needs; but she longs for someone who will dominate her. She wakens from a dream and finds a stranger in her bedroom, who does to her all that she had dreamed of and more. Was it a dream or reality? You read it and decide for yourself. Ratings for "When Morning Comes" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 9.5 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 9.5 * "Livinia" by Friar Dave. Hubris can be a serious problem. The term refers to "an overweening pride" or over-confidence typically shown by heroes in classical tragedies immediately before their downfall. I haven't used the word "overweening" since I wrote that definition on an exam nearly 20 years ago; but I have had my share of hubris. In the present case, I figured that I knew Friar Dave so well that after I had read in Part 1 about him having passionate sex with a hot Filipino woman with a cute daughter, I figured I had the story pretty well figured out. They would make love in numerous interesting ways; he would become a devoted father figure for the daughter; and Livinia and our hero would get married and live happily ever after. Then at the beginning of Part 2 my mind was jarred to discover that the hero already had a wonderful but open relationship with another beautiful woman who sometimes liked the same ladies that the hero liked. That's hubris for you. The opposite of hubris is Socratic humility; and it will be more useful in the present situation. I know nothing except that I know nothing about this story, and I had better get back to it. It sounds both hot and interesting. Surprises abound in this story. Soon we learn that Livinia was essentially a sex slave in the Philippines, but through some good luck she managed to get away with her daughter to the United States. We also discover that Livinia has a confused sister with some lesbian proclivities, and that Livinia is one of those proclivities. In addition to teaching English I have done a lot of work with sexually abused women. The main difference between Livinia and most of the woman who have been through similar experiences is that she is still alive and even adaptively functional at the age of 30. The story is realistic, sensitive, and sexy. Friar Dave's writing style is not as sharp as it has been in most of his other stories, but maybe he got wrapped up in the plot too. I found this to be a most enjoyable story. Ratings for "Livinia" Athena (technical quality): 9.5 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 * "One Moment in Time" by D.B. This story was originally posted by Michael K. Smith "for a friend" who had written it but could not post it herself, because she is a teacher in a public school and could therefore not engage in public impropriety. How quaint! The present reposting is by a person named Clayton, who has reposted quite a few really good stories recently. I have no idea whether this author has posted any additional stories, or (if so) what name she now uses. If anyone knows the answers to these questions, I'd like to hear the information, since this is a potentially excellent author. This story describes the passionate attraction that develops when a married man falls in love with a married woman at first sight and decides to take the chance to act on that attraction. I've felt these attractions myself, and so has my husband. I'm pretty sure that in real life acting on these attractions is more likely to lead to an ending like that in the movie "Fatal Attraction" or at least screw up one's family life pretty badly; but it sure is fun to read about one of these fantasies working out so well. This is really hot stuff! Ratings for "One Moment in Time" Athena (technical quality): 9 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 * "Getting It Right (A Beginning)" by Michael K. Smith (mksmith@taproot.win.net). Without ruining the plot for you, I can't really tell you much about this story, except that it's a well-written, realistic portrayal of adolescent romance. If you're looking for something to turn you on real fast, this would be a bad choice; but if you want a story that's likely to remind you of something from your own adolescence, this may be a good one. Ratings for "Getting It Right" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 -- +--------------' Story submission `-+-' Moderator contact `------------+ | story-submit@qz.little-neck.ny.us | story-admin@qz.little-neck.ny.us | | Archive site +--------------------+------------------+ Newsgroup FAQ | \ .../assm/faq.html> /